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Hello fellow CRG members. Well I hope all of you are doing well and are excited about your new CRG shirt that is on the way, or close to it. Somehow after all my input and creativity contributions I made to us putting together a CRG T-Shirt, Somehow when I ordered mine instead of it being front and back I was told by Steve that I ordered a front only. (I thought I paid for a front and back) So I think I am the only guy who made this dumb mistake.

So I know some of you purposely ordered a front only to get creative with a design for the back. Now I am hoping some of you guys can help me out so I can get some kind of a back design on mine. Can you guys PLEASE post some pics of the back design and what the local print shop is charging to do so.

My long shot idea is if someone has a decent design and print shop I can send my shirt to them and get it screened on the back. Just thought this may work since Steve has his hands full.

Hey I know some of us are into original unrestored cars , I saw this one on ebay tonight. Thought some of you guys would wanna check it out...item number 300958941447 known history since 71, original paint and drive train and protecto plate! ANd you gotta love that original flat hood right???I dig these original Z/28 finds

hopefully the auction goes the full way so we can see what it goes for.

Ok so I was surfing the web and saw an old thread http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=445459&page=allon the Yenko site about a guy who bought a pretty original unrestored 69 Z and under the carpet he found a IBM card. I have seen my share of build sheets, mostly being found on top of the gas tank on the drivers side. The 69 Z mentioned is a early Norwood pre X code car, and this IBM card was found under the drivers side footwell area. I have not heard of a IBM card prior to this, and was just curious if anybody else has discovered this paperwork on a Norwood car, and if it is as common as running across the build sheet on a los angles car? The IBM card is described as having the options for the car on it. Please post some pics if you guys have them. thanks for any help

Hey guys, I wanted to know more about the membership of over 4000 people and see what types of Camaros are inspiring the debate, conversations and continued research that fuels the interest and growth in this great site. This poll isn't meant to intrude and make public which owner has which car, but just let all of us know the percentage of each year Camaro that make up all of our members cars. The more guys that participate the more accurate picture of our collective of Camaros. This is the 1st poll ! I would like conduct more polls to break down the information further and know for example : out of all the 1967 Camaro owners on this site how many of those Camaros are a plain jane or RS or SS or RS/SS, and Z/28, possibly Yenko or baldwin motion. You get the idea here

Hey guys, I wanted to know more about the membership of over 4000 people and see what types of Camaros are inspiring the debate, conversations and continued research that fuels the interest and growth in this great site. This poll isn't meant to intrude and make public which owner has which car, but just let all of us know the percentage of each year Camaro that make up all of our members cars. The more guys that participate the more accurate picture of our collective of Camaros. This is the 1st poll ! I would like conduct more polls to break down the information further and know for example : out of all the 1967 Camaro owners on this site how many of those Camaros are a plain jane or RS or SS or RS/SS, and Z/28, possibly Yenko or baldwin motion. You get the idea here

Kurt, Ed or anyone amoung "the inner circle" , is there a rough breakdown of our 4132 members by year and model of car? like how many members have a 67, of those that have a 1967 how many are SS models, RS or a Z or plain jane, and so on and so forth for the other years. It would be interesting to know which year is strongly represented by membership and if the other years are close by, or we need to reach out to another years owners because there is such a discrepancy. I look forward to the answer on this.....

Hey guys wondering if anyone out there has an original transverse muffler on their car or in their inventory and if they date stamped the mufflers? Anyone have any insight on this one? Did they stamp a part number and date on the resonators as well?

I have been getting personal messages asking where we are at with our progress of CRG hat and T-shirt. The old topic got Locked, it seems things got a little heated over wether or not we should have a poll while we are waiting for permission.

68Steve has corresponded with GM-EMI and received the forms. I believe by now he has submitted these forms. I talked to the woman from EMI and asked her for a lead time on such permission, and she said it usually took about a month, but considering the holiday this month it would probably be closer to 6 weeks.

I hope this helps everyone who wants to know the status, and I am sure Steve will update us when he has more information, as long as this topic doesn't get closed as well. If for some reason it does get closed, feel free to contact me, this will help Steve out if he is not getting bombarded from many questions.

I have possibly located a pair of nos original spiral shocks. My question is do these look like they are original? is there easy way to distinguish between the repops and originals? I have other close up pics if someone needs to see a particular stamp to be able to identify these as original. thanks for the help

Year One sells a red tag that says "use premium or super premium fuel for this car" they list for a bunch of makes and models. (part # pc200) I have seen this tag on a few different cars camaro and buick. Does anybody know if this came on Camaros, or what year and model car it did come on? Does anyone have a original? thanks for the help

Hi I would like to put together a data base of original 1969 camaros and hopefully create a data base of what the date on your distributors are. Since this piece is often res-tamped, if you are doubtful if you have an original please post a pic. I have a 08C car and after the original owner had the distributor recurved numerous times, at one point a shop installed something other than the 1111480. I know they made them in batches, I just don't know what other cars close to mine have in them, and I thought there may be other guys out there trying to figure this out as well. thanks guys

By the way I am interested in buying an unrestored original if somebody has one laying around collecting dust....I know good luck.....

Hey guys,I saw this listing the other day on ebay # 230778509840,http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/?cmd=ViewItem&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649&item=230778509840&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWAX%3AIT#ht_500wt_1182looked initially like a clean car at first glance. I then read the description where he goes onto say how this is an early production Z and that he has original documentation for it including the dealer sticker, and that it is some gold crown show winner. I look back at the pictures and see the ZL2 hood and regular spoilers, and then look back at his dealer sticker. The car seems to early to have the regular spoilers, seems like it would have had the shorter spoilers, and it seems like it is to early to have had the hood as an option. I email the guy asking about these observations, and his response " Go F*ck yourself! "So it makes me wonder as to the validity of the rest of the car. What do you guys think are my observations correct?

I don't know if this was a 302 only issue so it could apply to the 350 as well. I am trying to figure out if vacuum line from the distributor which had a metal line and metal clip that bolts to the intake, was used throughout the year, or if there was a mid year change to all rubber from distributor to carb. I would appreciate if guys that have the original metal lines and the clip could respond with build dates, or motor dates. I also would appreciate if any guys with original motors with an all rubber line, and no clip on the intake could post the build date of their cars. I don't have a good picture of this, other than what John Z did rerouting his. So if you have a original picture please post it. thank you for the help.